![](https://SOULREST.ORG/image/177.jpg)
WEIGHT: 57 kg
Breast: Small
1 HOUR:250$
NIGHT: +40$
Sex services: Swinging, Striptease, Fetish, Anal Play, Facials
The performance artist shocked s London with his surreal outfits, outlandish lifestyle and collaborations with Lucian Freud, dancer Michael Clark and others. He brought with him a single suitcase and a portable sewing machine.
A few months later, he spent his first Christmas away from home in a rented bedsit feeling depressed and lonely. On 31 December, he attempted to raise his spirits by writing down his new year resolutions:.
Get weight down to 12 stone. Learn as much as possible. Become established in the world of art, fashion or literature. Wear makeup every day. He failed miserably to keep the first resolution despite completing several crash diets. He set about the second fitfully and the fourth with often extravagant application, but it was the third that now seems most indicative of his bigger ambition, which was to become famous at all costs. He pursued it in spectacular fashion throughout the s and into the early 90s β posing, performing, modelling, working as an art director on promo videos for bands including Massive Attack.
During that time, he also collaborated with the dancer Michael Clark , formed a transgressive pop group, Minty, and became a nude model for the portrait painter Lucian Freud. Throughout, he created a succession of elaborate looks that included decorating his cherubic face with polka dots, dripping brightly coloured paint over his gleaming bald head, encasing his body in thick foam costumes that exaggerated his bigness, squeezing into tightly bound basques and covering his entire body, including his face, with dazzlingly patterned material.
The fame that Bowery sought in his lifetime was fleeting and cultish, not least because the extravagant alter ego he created was too strange and threatening to ever cross over in the manner of other contemporary gender-mischievous 80s celebrities such as Boy George or Marilyn.